cement paste
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcementandpaste
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cement
noun[U]
uk/sɪˈment/us/səˈment/
a grey powder that is mixed with water and sand to make mortar or with water, sand, and small stones to ...
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paste
noun[U]
uk/peɪst/us/peɪst/
a thick soft sticky substance made by mixing a liquid with a powder, especially to make a type ...
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(Definition ofcementandpastefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Thecementpastepremix may include admixtures such as accelerators or retarders, superplasticizers, pigments, or silica fume.
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Thecementpasteglues the aggregate together, fills voids within it, and makes it flow more freely.
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Thecementpastehardens over time, initially setting and becoming rigid though very weak and gaining in strength in the weeks following.
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Wood-cement compatibility is the ratio of a parameter related to the property of a wood-cement composite to that of a neatcementpaste.
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Too much water will result in segregation of the sand and aggregate components from thecementpaste.
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It also occurs in hydratedcementpaste.
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If left unchecked, this efflorescence will harden whereby the calcium/lime deposits begin to affect the integrity of the cementatious surface by slowly eroding away thecementpasteand aggregate.
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It has been used to measure and monitor the progression of chemical reactions, such as the setting and hardening of concrete fromcementpasteto solid.
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The neoformation of brucite, an expansive material, induces mechanical stress in the hardenedcementpasteand is responsible for the formation of cracks and fissures in concrete.
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These particles normally pack the spaces between the larger particles in acementpaste, and if absent the deficit is made up with extra water, leading to lower strength.
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